As we move toward spring here in Montana, many schools, organizations, and community groups are preparing for seasonal events, educational programs, and leadership-focused gatherings. This time of year also provides a meaningful reminder of the civic values that shape our communities—especially as we recognize George Washington’s birthday on February 22.
Honoring Civic Values Through History
George Washington’s legacy offers timeless lessons in responsibility, decision-making, and conflict resolution. Through my historical presentations—many of which spotlight Washington’s leadership—I encourage audiences across Montana to explore how these principles still influence our daily lives. These sessions often spark thoughtful conversations about leadership, integrity, and effective mediation, making them a powerful addition to school programs, community events, and professional development workshops.
The Legal Lion: Advocacy, Storytelling, and Education
Across Montana, I’ve been honored to be known as The Legal Lion—a title that reflects my lifelong commitment to standing up for individuals and families with fierce advocacy, trusted insight, and unwavering care. That same dedication carries into my speaking work today. Whether I'm presenting on early American leadership or discussing modern civic responsibility, my goal is to connect history with real-world lessons that resonate with audiences of all ages.
Planning a Spring Event in Montana?
Spring schedules are filling quickly for schools, civic organizations, nonprofits, and community groups throughout the state. If you’re organizing a spring event in Montana and are looking for a presenter who can engage, educate, and inspire, now is a great time to finalize plans while availability remains open.
I’d be happy to talk through options and tailor a program to fit your curriculum or event theme. Feel free to reach out anytime—I look forward to connecting and supporting your upcoming Montana event.

